"As America's Social Security program nears a fiscal tipping point, Reimagining Social Security challenges us to think boldly about the future. Combining expert perspectives, global lessons, and practical solutions, this timely book shows how the US can preserve retirement security while empowering individuals and shielding our grandchildren from rising debt and taxes." --Olivia S. Mitchell, professor of business economics and policy, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Social Security is headed for collapse. How can the United States make its retirement system sustainable without crushing the next generation under a mountain of debt or taxes?
America's largest entitlement program turns 90 this year--and it's on life support. There's no trust fund, just IOUs from the federal government and trillions in borrowing to keep the program afloat. By 2033--just eight years from now--Social Security will go bust. If nothing changes, benefits will be slashed by 20 percent or more.
However, there is a remedy. Reimagining Social Security: Global Lessons for Retirement Policy Changes explains what is wrong with Social Security and how major retirement program reforms from Canada, Germany, New Zealand, and Sweden could work in the United States. Combining interviews and new analysis, this book lays out real-world solutions that protect seniors, preserve individual liberty, and fit the American economic model. Forget partisan gridlock. This is about smart, tested policies that work. Whether you're a policymaker, scholar, or concerned citizen, this is essential reading for anyone who cares about the future of retirement in America.
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Cato Institute
Published: 08/12/2025
ISBN: 9781964524689
Pages: 320
Weight: 1.16lbs
Size: 9.08h x 6.28w x 0.95d